On 1/23/20 12:02 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
   given that i'm poking around man pages and submitting
(admittedly
 minor) fixes, can someone clarify the proper markdown for commands
 versus files?
   it seems that the marking of commands and/or filenames bounces back
 and forth between, well, what you see in podman-unshare.1.md:
   **podman unshare**
   ... snip ...
   Executing `podman mount` fails for unprivileged users unless the
   user is running inside a `podman unshare` session.
 while filenames seem to typically use backquotes.
   i have no intention of generating massive churn making all of that
 consistent, but if i'm submitting a fix for a man page anyway, it
 might be useful to at least make that page consistent while i'm there.
   thoughts?
 rday
 p.s. i am not trying to be pedantically annoying, i am merely
 succeeding.
 
I think this is more about different people submitting different man
pages, and us not having a standard.  Also people are not doing a good
job of reviewing the markdown versus the generated man pages.  I would
say we should stick to the **podman unshare**.  But if you know of a
standard format that we should follow, I am willing to listen.
Thanks for pointing these out.  I opened a couple of PRs to fix them.
But any PRs are welcome.